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Two Australian nurses have retired after a video seemed to show them threatening to kill Israeli patients and boast of refusing to treat them.
The man and the woman, both employed in a Sydney hospital, are now being investigated by the police, said officials of Nueva Gales del Sur (NSW).
State Minister of Health, Ryan Park, said that an “thorough research” would be carried out to ensure that there had been “adverse results (patient)”, but that a “rapid” examination of hospital records had not caused Nothing unusual.
Australian prime minister, Anthony Albanese, condemned the video as “disgusting and shameful” after he began to circulate online.
It occurs less than a week after Australia approved harder laws against hate crimes after a wave of high -profile antisemy attacks.
On Wednesday, the NSW police said they believed they had “identified the people involved” in the video.
The Minister of Health said that both had been immediately behind and promised that they would never work again in the New Wales of the South Health System.
The video was shared in Tiktok by the creator of content Max Veifer, who says he is from Israel.
His account presents conversations with people that he finds in the application by Chatleletka, an anonymous platform that combines random people for a video chat.
The footage, seen by the BBC, seems to have registered in a hospital.
A man, who claims to be a doctor, tells Mr. Veifer that “he has beautiful eyes,” but adds “I’m sorry that he is Israeli” before saying that Israelis sends to Jahannam, an Islamic place similar to hell.
He continues to make a gesture that covers the throat, before a woman goes to the screen and says that “one day” the “time of Veifer will come” and that he will die, then added that she does not treat the Israelis.
“I will not treat them, I will kill them,” she says.
The video has been edited, emojis have been added, and some comments have flown, but the authorities do not question their authenticity.
Albanese described him as “unpleasant” and “vile”, writing in X: “These anti -Semitic comments, driven by hatred, do not take place in our health system and no place in Australia.
“Individuals who have committed criminal anti -Semitic acts will face all the strength of our laws.”
Park also apologized to the Jewish community and said he wanted to assure them that they could still expect “first class” medical attention in NSW.
“There is no place in our hospital and health system so that this type of vision takes place.
He added that the hospital staff in the Bankstown suburb was ashamed and ashamed, but said that the good work they did did not decrease.
In recent months, in incidents not connected to the video of the hospital, there have been a series of attacks with caused and graffiti fires that involve homes, cars and synagogues in Jewish areas throughout Australia, causing fear in the community.
A caravan full of power gel explosives that the police noticed had the potential to cause a “massive victims event” in NSW in January, along with a document with antisemy feelings and a list of Jewish objectives in Sydney.
The executive co -president of the Executive Council of Jewry Australian Alex Ryvchin said the video served as a “warning signal once again to all Australians about the evil that exists in our environment.”